Friday, October 23, 2009
I hang out in Facebook a lot, you can even say that most of my online time is spent or wasted doing nothing but playing games in that social networking site. I seldom click on the link or videos present in my wall, nothing personal, I'm just not a clicker *grins* but when I do, it means that I saw something really important or something funny or something irritable or something blog-worthy, and guess what, I did found something that fits the last two category that I have mentioned, imagine that two in one.
You can read the blog post in Jenni Epperson's multiply site, as the original blog (photo above) was blocked or deleted.
I browsed around GMANews.TV, hoping that they already picked up the news/rumor, and they did, you can even read the statement/answer/denial of DSWD Secretary Esperanza Cabral on that said article.
According to her, it is impossible for relief goods to be rotting inside the warehouse as they do not store perishable items. She said the warehouse -- a complex of five buildings -- only has rice, clothes, non-food items and canned goods.It is, either, she's totally dumb or pretending to be dumb. Hello! Hindi naman po porket sinabi na rotten or rotting eh applicable lang yun sa mga perishable goods, kung likas po kayong Pilipino and I guess you are, alam ninyo na sa lenggwahe natin maraming maaaring maging kahulugan ang isang salita nakabase na lang yun sa pangungusap na ginamitan at sa pag-intindi ng tao, obvious naman sa mga kasamang pictures na walang gulay, prutas, karne o lutong ulam doon sa warehouse nyo, kaya common sense na lang po, hindi perishable goods ang pinapatungkulan nya ng salitang rotten at rotting. Try nyo po mag-isip! At sana po sa pag-iisip nyo ma-realize nyo ang dapat sa hindi dapat gawin, gabayan nawa po kayo ng Diyos!
"Walang nabubulok. Stocks 'yun na hindi perishable (Nothing is rotting. Those stocks are non-perishable), " she said.
*** photo courtesy of mabuhaygirl
Labels: My Standpoint, Public Matters
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